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Seven Mistakes Sellers Should Avoid

Selling a house is a horrible experience. Many an experienced investors or sellers are bound to fault somewhere ending in a bad deal thereby losing thousands. Following are the seven mistakes that the sellers should avoid in doing the business.

1.) Adopting old strategies to sell will not help today as the buyers and investors have become more informed about the market. Not hiring a professional agent and broker could run you into loss as you are not as competent as the professional in knowing the market. If you have a day job then you will miss out on the roaring market by being late.

2.) Most sellers are not interested in renovating the house that is put up for sale. The first impression that the house makes on the buyers who come to have a look could make a lot of difference. A white wash, tidy walls and floors or a minor repair work will go along way in pushing up the price of the house.

3.) Pricing the property above the market asking pricing would not attract any buyer. The property may take time to sell or it could be identified as a problem property.

4.) Showing the property to prospective buyers is not taken too seriously. A poorly kept house can lessen the selling price or it may repel the buyers. Also showcasing by appointments at specified times is not appropriate strategy as you have to respect the timings of others too.

5.) At the time of showing, the sellers have the habit of bragging about the property trying to hard sell it. Since buying requires a prudent decision, the buyer has to be let to examine the house peacefully and answer his apprehensions coolly.

6.) Believe in yourself and your advisor or the agent. Since selling involves critical decisions and paper work one has to be attentive and active. Be a part of the team up to the closing of the deal.

7.) Since many properties are on sale in the market, your attitude towards the prospective buyer should not be negative. You must make him feel comfortable as if he has already owned the house.




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